Newsletter Week 10, Term 2

Tahuna School
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Learning for Life.

Newsletter Week 10 Term 2

Kia ora Tahuna families,

Our School Vision and Values

To develop dynamic learners who make a positive contribution to our community.
ICARES; Integrity, Challenge, Ambition, Respect and Encourage.

Principal’s Comment

Welcome to our new children who have started recently. In Endeavour we have Charlie, Eden and Elijah. In Maungaturoto we have Jayden and Discovery we have Taylor and Aaleyah. You all have settled in well at our school!

Term 2 has shown to be another challenging time with disruptions from covid, flu’s and tummy bugs. As a result we have had many children and staff away. However, throughout the entire term our proud Tahuna spirit has shone through and learning has continued!

Despite the tricky term our focus on participating and contributing has been rewarding and our children have had the opportunity to be involved in many amazing events these were EPRO 8 challenge and National Young Leaders Day for the seniors, Biathlon house competition, Pink Shirt Day, Fun sports day – netball, rugby, and basketball, and four teams playing in the netball after school competition in Morrinsville, trip to Mount Pukemokemoke for the juniors, World Book Dress Up Day, Northern rugby club day, School cross-country, Winter netball festival and the Interschool cross-country (organised by us) Life Education and Matariki week. Well done to everybody who was involved in some shape or form to make our events successful!

To our amazing Tahuna children, you all bring a smile to my face with your enthusiasm and passion for learning, and living our ICARES values.

I would like to express a sincere thankyou to Gill Constantine for teaching Discovery room this term. It has been a pleasure working with Gill and it’s been great to have her sharing her knowledge with our team. Gill is in the planning stages for her trip to visit family in Canada. She will be back as our part time teacher two days a week doing beginner teacher release (Miss I’Anson) and deputy principal release (Mrs Simmonds) in Week 4. She will be at the parent conferences with Mrs Craw for Discovery room. I would also like to express a big thank you to both Nicole Coombes and Louise Drummond for your fantastic work as our release teachers. We look forward to having you both back in the first three weeks to do the release teaching while Gill is in Canada.

To our hardworking staff, well done to you all for working through another challenging term with illnesses/child absences/staff absences. I appreciate your commitment to our children’s education and their well-being. 

To our great parents, thank you for your continued strong support of our school and what we have to offer at Tahuna School. Equally thankyou for supporting our health measures through the term. We will continue to monitor the health response situation to covid especially if we have a big increase in cases at school and we will follow guidance from MOE/MOH.

Our four netball coaches have done an amazing job with their respected netball team. I would like to acknowledge Jacinda Dick, Stacey Williams, Katrina Kay and Lenora Rillstone for your fantastic contribution to developing the netball skills of our children. Also thankyou to Sheree Austin with your support with our school netball. It’s so great that we can offer the netball opportunity and we can’t do this without your expertise and support.

Our rugby posts were removed due to rust and the potential problem of the posts falling down. Thanks to Greg Mills for coming in with your front end loader to pull the posts down and remove to the side.


End of Term Class Awards

Outstanding and well done to our Term 2 class award recipients!

Endeavour: Most improved – Stella, Diligence – Marty, ICARES – Lottie
Endurance: Most improved – Sierra, Diligence – Indie, ICARES – Fletcher 
Maungaturoto: Most improved – Leah, Diligence – Jethro, ICARES – Tommy
Discovery: Most improved – Izaiah, Diligence – Anna, ICARES – Kael

Kiwanis Terrific Kids
The award is for four children who have displayed the Terrific kids values of being respectful, responsible, friendly, inclusive, inquisitive, thoughtful, enthusiastic and capable. Awesome and well done kids!

Endeavour – Cooper
Endurance – Soul
Maungaturoto – Isiah 
Discovery – Kael

Reading Rotary Award
The awards were given to children who have shown positive progress in their reading. The award says congratulations you are on the way to becoming a life-long reader. Each child receives a $20 voucher to spend at Paper Plus.

Junior – Bruno: Enthusiasm for reading and his awesome sounding out ability.

Middle – Eddie: Tremendous progress made in Reading this year moving up several reading levels.

Senior – Caitlin: Excellent reader, loves books, made the most progress this term.


ICT – Information Communication Technology
We are excited to share we have ordered 10 new chrome books for our senior room to support their digital curriculum learning. We are looking forward to seeing this area of our curriculum to develop further due to having a full classroom set.

Livestock Day
Our livestock date is on Friday 21st October. Information has been attached to this newsletter. Our new teacher Leasa Craw will be our organiser. Group Day is on the 27th October.

Friends of School
A massive thank you to everyone that supported our Friends of School and purchased Oxford pies for our fundraiser. We have had one of the best years on record and made an impressive $760 for the school!
Keep an eye out for next terms fundraiser, it is an exciting one!

Lions Donations
We are very fortunate and grateful for the $1,000 donation from the Combined Lions Clubs of Morrinsville, Morrinsville Pakeke and Tahuna & Districts. The funds are derived from the collection and sale of casualty calves. These calves were generously donated by farmers in the areas during the calving season of 2021.

Mid-Year Report / Parent Conferences
Our revamped mid-year reports will show where the child is at in their learning for reading, writing and maths in relation to the New Zealand Curriculum levels, reference to our ICARE Values 2022, other learning areas, student goals, general comment and attendance. Your child’s report will go home with them on the 8th July. 

Parent conferences will be held in week 4 of Term 3 (15th & 16th August) to discuss your child’s mid-year report with their teacher. The booking information will come out in week one of Term 3.

Year 3 – 6 Hockey Competition 
If you would like your child to play hockey in Term 3 please contact Mr K for details at eric@tahunaschool.school.nz 

 

Dates to remember 

We have some exciting events planned for Term 3 
8th July – Mid Year Reports go home 
8th July – Last day of Term 2
25th July – First day of Term 3
28th July – 8th August: Commonwealth Games – mini tabloids house competition (date to be confirmed)
8th August – Maths Week
8th August – Board meeting, 7pm
15th & 16th August – Parent Conferences 
23 August – Calendar art forms to be in
26th August – Daffodil Day
4th September – Fathers Day
12th September – Maori Language Week
13th September – Roald Dahl Dress Up Day
20th September – Recycling Week
30th September – Last day of Term 3
21st October – Livestock Day
27th October – Group Day

Parent and Staff elections

Close Main roll – Wednesday, 6th July 2022
Call for Nominations by – Friday, 8th July 2022
Close Supplementary Roll – Monday, 1st August 2022
Nominations Close (at 12pm) – Wednesday, 3rd August 2022
Voting Papers Issued by – Wednesday, 10th August 2022
Election Day – Wednesday, 7th September 2022
Close Poll – 4pm on election day
Accept Postal Votes – Monday, 12th September 2022
Count Votes – Tuesday, 13th September 2022

Tahuna proud ‘Learning for Life’

Ngaa mihi

Phillip and staff

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